RPA Bot no longer ignores the UploadTimeout and DownloadTimeout settings.
RPA Bot 1.3.0 Release Notes
RPA Bot is a software robot that runs in an on-premise environment and executes the assigned automations.
To take advantage of all new features, improvements, and bug fixes, ensure that you are using the latest version of each RPA application.
What’s New
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RPA Bot now detects if TSplus is installed and reports it in the logfile entry.
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A message now shows on single session systems, such as Windows 10 and 11, indicating that the test may fail if no further sessions are available.
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Improved run result messages to show that a user is already signed in or that the current Secure Session is blocked by a disconnected state.
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RPA Bot now logs the following system information at startup:
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OS information
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TSplus version
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Security provider protocols
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Updated the FreeRDP library to version 2.10.
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Added an RPA Bot config file to the Bot Logfile package.
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Optimized the runtime package download.
Fixed Issues
Issue Resolution | ID |
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W-13214227 |
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RPA Bot no longer sends unnecessary processExecutionInformation to the server when there is no run config to execute. |
W-13484834 |
Renamed and reorganized the Secure Session page in the RPA Bot Configurator. |
W-13510931 |
When establishing a Secure Session, the session error message now indicates that the session user is not a member of the "Remote Desktop Users" windows group. |
W-13708982 |
FreeRDP no longer generates the wrong error messages in StSem logging files and in the RPA Bot Configurator. |
W-13704840 |
The API Key is now hidden when installing RPA Bot. |
W-13703817 |
The test connection function no longer ignores the proxy configuration in the RPA Bot Configurator. |
W-13854428 |
Removed Visual Studio Redistributable version 10.0 packages from the RPA Bot Setup. |
W-13079533 |